Memos & Agendas

The City Council President's office provides a memorandum listing the Board of Estimates Routine and Non-Routine Agenda items to be considered at the Board's weekly meetings. The meetings are held Wednesday mornings at 9 am in the Pressman Board Room on the 2nd floor of City Hall.

The President's Memorandum for each Board of Estimates meeting will be posted to this site no later than the close of business the preceding Monday. However, you may pick up a hard copy of the President's Memorandum, as well as the Board's Agenda from the Council President's office in City Hall, Room 400.

Agenda - Board of Estimates

The Board of Estimates Agenda is also available online at the Comptroller's Office website at www.comptroller.baltimorecity.gov. Click on "Board of Estimates," then select "Board Agenda" then "Click for latest copy."

Below are links to the President's Memorandum of items on the Routine and Non-Routine Agenda as well as the full agenda. Please direct any questions or requests for Memoranda and Agendas of dates not listed to Michael Huber, Business and Economic Development Special, at 410-396-4699 or Michael.Huber@baltimorecity.gov

Guidelines for Testimony at Water Rate Hearing

Persons wishing to offer oral testimony must sign-in and state their name, the community in which they reside and whether they are testifying on behalf of themselves or an organization for the record.

Written testimony may be given to designated staff at the hearing.

Representing Yourself

Residents who want to testify on behalf of themselves will be limited to a single 2 minute presentation.

Representing an Organization

If multiple people from an organization or affiliated group are present, one representative must be designated to speak on behalf of that organization or group. The representative will be limited to a single 2 minute presentation.

Individuals may not sign-in to testify and then yield their time to another presenter.

All individuals and organization representatives will be permitted to testify only once. If the an individual or organization representative has points they wish to raise that cannot be addressed in the allotted 2 minute time period, they may submit written testimony to the staff at the hearing.

Anyone failing to comply with any of these guidelines may be considered disruptive and asked to leave the hearing room.